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- 3 Oct 2018
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The rotation direction of a universal motor is reversed by changing the direction of current flow through the armature winding. Reversing the current in the field winding alone does not achieve this effect.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.What is absent in the capacitors utilized in single-phase capacitor motors?
- 2.What will happen if a DC series motor is powered by an AC source?
- 3.What defines a universal motor?
- 4.In an AC series motor, how are the armature coils typically connected to the commutator?
- 5.Which component is found in a repulsion motor?
- 6.Which type of motor contains two distinct windings within its design?
- 7.Identify the incorrect statement about a reluctance motor from the options below:
- 8.Which of the following components is absent in a shaded pole motor?
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